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Monsieur Vénus (French pronunciation: ​[məsjø venys]) is a novel written by the French symbolist and decadent writer Rachilde (née Marguerite Eymery). Initially published in 1884, it was her second novel and is considered her breakthrough work. Because of its highly erotic content, it was the subject of legal controversy and general scandal, bringing Rachilde into the public eye.

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  • Monsieur Vénus (French pronunciation: ​[məsjø venys]) is a novel written by the French symbolist and decadent writer Rachilde (née Marguerite Eymery). Initially published in 1884, it was her second novel and is considered her breakthrough work. Because of its highly erotic content, it was the subject of legal controversy and general scandal, bringing Rachilde into the public eye. The novel tells the story of French noblewoman Raoule de Vénérande and her pursuit of sexual pleasure while creating a new and more satisfying identity for herself. In order to escape the ennui and malaise of her tradition-bound upper class existence, she must subvert and transcend social class, gender roles, and sexual morality. (en)
  • Monsieur Vénus est un roman de l'écrivaine symboliste Rachilde (pseudonyme de Marguerite Eymery). Publié pour la première fois en 1884, il s'agit de son deuxième roman. À cause de son contenu érotique, il a fait l'objet de controverses juridiques et de scandales publics, qui ont contribué à la notoriété de Rachilde. Le roman décrit les expériences amoureuses et érotiques d'une jeune noble française, Raoule de Vénérande, dont la quête de plaisir sexuel passe par la création d'une nouvelle identité. Pour échapper à l'ennui lié à son appartenance à la classe supérieure, elle transgresse les normes sociales, les rôles de genre et la moralité sexuelle. (fr)
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  • 978-2-080-60969-4
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  • First French edition (en)
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  • Monsieur Vénus (French pronunciation: ​[məsjø venys]) is a novel written by the French symbolist and decadent writer Rachilde (née Marguerite Eymery). Initially published in 1884, it was her second novel and is considered her breakthrough work. Because of its highly erotic content, it was the subject of legal controversy and general scandal, bringing Rachilde into the public eye. (en)
  • Monsieur Vénus est un roman de l'écrivaine symboliste Rachilde (pseudonyme de Marguerite Eymery). Publié pour la première fois en 1884, il s'agit de son deuxième roman. À cause de son contenu érotique, il a fait l'objet de controverses juridiques et de scandales publics, qui ont contribué à la notoriété de Rachilde. (fr)
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